Rare opportunity to secure high quality fitted office plus warehouse in this sought after inner city location.
Multiple areas available separately or combined as follows:
GROUND FLOOR, 135 CROMWELL ST Office/showroom of 495m2 + warehouse/production space of 434m2 (Total 929m2)
LEVEL 1, 135 CROMWELL ST Fitted and furnished office of 926m2 plus outdoor terrace
119 CROMWELL ST Modern clearspan warehouse of 533m2
- Onsite parking - Competitive rental - Generous incentives offered - Terrific local amenity including public transport, easy access to Hoddle Street and Eastern Freeway, along with Collingwood Train Station. - Numerous cafes and restaurants in close proximity.
For further details, please contact: George Takis 0403 259 559 Adrian Boutsakis 0433 138 768 TESKA CARSON
James Moss 0418 311 626 MPC MOSS
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